GRALLATORES. 



AVES. 1 3 



68. TOTANUS, Bechst. 



107. T. calidris, Bechst. Red-shank Sandpiper. common. 



108. T. ochropus, Linn, (sp.) Green Sandpiper. By streams in 

 summer and autumn. not common. 



109. T. hypoleucos, Linn, (sp.) Common Sandpiper. 



110. T. glottis, Linn, (sp.) Greenshank. Resident? I have 

 seen and obtained specimens of this bird in August. 



69. LIMOSA, Briss. 



111. L. melanura, Leisl. Black-tailed Godwit. much less common 

 than the next. 



112. L. rufa, Briss. Bar-tailed Godwit. Winter visitant. 



70. SCOLOPAX, Linn. 



113. S. rusticola, Linn. Woodcock. Winter visitant. I have 

 not heard of its remaining during the summer so far south as 

 this county. 



114. S. gallinago, Linn. Common Snipe. Resident. common. 



115. S. gallinula, Linn. Jack Snipe. Winter visitant. common. 



71. TRINGA, Selb. 



116. T. variabilis, Meyer. Dunlin. Resident. common. 



72. PHALAROFUS, Briss. 



117. P. looatus, Linn, (sp.) Grey Phalarope. Individuals of this 

 species appeared in different parts of the South in the winter of 

 18412. Two were taken on the same day on the river Suir, and 

 another came into the possession of Mr. Samuel Moss of Youghal 

 about the same time. 



Fam. RallidcB. 



73. RALLUS, Linn. 



118. R. aquaticus, Linn. Water Rail. Resident. not uncommon. 



74. CREX, Bechst. 



119. C. pratensis, Bechst. Corn Crake, Summer visitant. 

 common. 



120. C. porzana, Linn, (sp.) Spotted Crake. Perhaps more 

 common than is generally supposed. It has been shot by my friend 

 Mr. Adam Parker in two or three instances within a short time. 

 He and his brother (both ornithologists as well as sporlsmen) have 

 not unfrequently met with it for several years past. It has occurred 

 also to Mr. Robert Davis, Jun , in Tipperary. 



75. GALLTNULA, Lath. 



121. G. chloropus, Linn, (sp.) Moor Hen. Resident. common. 



76. FULICA, Linn 



122. F. aira, Linn. Coot, Resident. not uncommon. 



